Posted October 27, 2015
high rated
Almost 2 weeks ago I have started my Esoteric Puzzle II giveaway.
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/esoteric_challenge_ii_giveaway/page1
Some people solved it, but none of them have claimed the code. Since I don't want the game to be left unredeemed, I'm offering it here
The game in question is Imperialism
http://www.gog.com/game/imperialism
It's one of my top games of all time. I've played it countless times since it came out. Beaten Hard on random maps and beaten it with most of European nations up to Hard as well. I'll try Nigh-on-Impossible on random as well as the remaining Hard, N-O-I, Not-Recommended nations from the European map before moving to the sequel which I haven't tried yet.
I got this and the sequel on GOG. But then thought of all the happy moments I spent with my CD and felt getting a digital copy would be cheating on it, so I redeemed the sequel and left the first part as code. I wanted to use it in my previous puzzle giveaway, but the code contained too many 8s, so it meant I'd have to find words of at least 8 letters.
It is a great game. It has aged well. And I highly recommend it if you like this type of games.
Rules:
(Please be aware that the original esoteric challenge is still running. It means if someone solves it, he can claim the code, even after you win it here. The only way to guarantee you get the code is by solving the challenge. Please don't be surprised/offended if you win but someone else grabs it in the last minute.)
_No rep or join date requirements, but I reserve the right to refuse any entry. Period.
_No strings attached to the code. You may redeem it yourself or give to someone else, but I strongly recommend it's not suitable for trading, since as I said the code may be redeemed any time someone solves the puzzle.
_You may enter for others.
For a discussion topic (if you want to participate you have to take some part in the discussion. This is NOT optional. Few sentences are enough): Turn based strategies. Anything related to it. What do you think about the genre? What you like/dislike about them? Which ones would you recommend to me?
I'll select winners using random.org once there are enough entries or enough time has passed.
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/esoteric_challenge_ii_giveaway/page1
Some people solved it, but none of them have claimed the code. Since I don't want the game to be left unredeemed, I'm offering it here
The game in question is Imperialism
http://www.gog.com/game/imperialism
It's one of my top games of all time. I've played it countless times since it came out. Beaten Hard on random maps and beaten it with most of European nations up to Hard as well. I'll try Nigh-on-Impossible on random as well as the remaining Hard, N-O-I, Not-Recommended nations from the European map before moving to the sequel which I haven't tried yet.
I got this and the sequel on GOG. But then thought of all the happy moments I spent with my CD and felt getting a digital copy would be cheating on it, so I redeemed the sequel and left the first part as code. I wanted to use it in my previous puzzle giveaway, but the code contained too many 8s, so it meant I'd have to find words of at least 8 letters.
It is a great game. It has aged well. And I highly recommend it if you like this type of games.
Rules:
(Please be aware that the original esoteric challenge is still running. It means if someone solves it, he can claim the code, even after you win it here. The only way to guarantee you get the code is by solving the challenge. Please don't be surprised/offended if you win but someone else grabs it in the last minute.)
_No rep or join date requirements, but I reserve the right to refuse any entry. Period.
_No strings attached to the code. You may redeem it yourself or give to someone else, but I strongly recommend it's not suitable for trading, since as I said the code may be redeemed any time someone solves the puzzle.
_You may enter for others.
For a discussion topic (if you want to participate you have to take some part in the discussion. This is NOT optional. Few sentences are enough): Turn based strategies. Anything related to it. What do you think about the genre? What you like/dislike about them? Which ones would you recommend to me?
I'll select winners using random.org once there are enough entries or enough time has passed.